- Source: Malea Planum
Malea Planum is a high volcanic plateau on the planet Mars located in the Noachis, Hellas and Mare Australe quadrangles, southwest of the Hellas Planitia impact basin. With an area of 900 × 1,200 km², it is centered by 64.8°S and 65°E, limited to the north by Hellas Planitia, to the west by Sisyphi Planum, to the south by Planum Australe and to the east by Promethei Terra.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Malea Planum
- Hesperian
- Utopia Planitia
- List of plains on Mars
- Common surface features of Mars
- Evidence of water on Mars found by Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
- Hellas quadrangle
- HiWish program
- Scalloped topography
- Volcanism on Mars